Show URGES I ENCOURAGING ART Cutlers Cutler's Address Friday Before High School at Spring- Spring ville yule HAS REFINING INFLUENCE Chief Executive Sees Dawn of Brighter Day in Utah Nelson Present I Gut Gov John C C. Cutler and amI State tate Hu Super Huper- cri cr- cr i n enl A. A C. C on O I elon on went tent to 0 Spring Spring- yule villo Friday l to attend lId the oP opening of ur me toe art gallery at al tho the high higI Jol Both Gov GO Cutler and Mr Ir Nelson Nel Nd- on son tIO took pail part In the cx exercises s of oC tho ho occa occasion Gov Go Cutlers Cutler's ad address ress was In the nature na nature na- na ture Lure of oC congratulations cun to Utah CountIn County Count In general and In particular for or the tho It steps p tal taken cn In the direction of Improving the standing of art In the state Gov Cov Cutler commended the cs- cs nl nt of art galleries In the te high hihi schools of ot th the tho state and gave ga as assurance assurance assur assur- ur- ur ance o of his In and encouragement His address In part parr follows I A 0 brighter da day la laiS is dawning damning for or our oUt Utah artists Men and women of wealth are arc rapidly rapid increasing In numer number num nuni- ber er Jn In tho state and it should be Mid said to their credit that tho they are arc turning th their lr attention more and more to the selection and purchase of works of ot art While It may be hc objected that some seine of them seem icem to prefer foreign n to domestic domes domes- tic art yet ct I believe r this Is the exception exception tion lion rather than the tho rul I think that other things being equal tho the Utari purchaser alm almost l invariably bl prefers he work worl of tho the Utah artist I may ity It for m myself that hat I a always S h Utah are arc the preference In my mr purchases To 10 l c r 1 In addition lo to the private purchases pur pur- chases of e Utah art there ore are the va- va rio ls ious public means of encouraging ln local ocal a artIsts I ln take J c no great rea t crr credit il for fOI this thI m myself f hut but I Ivl vl wl-lh wl h to lo 83 say th thy Its 41 I I when hen during the Itt recent session Ion of r tho the legislature a proposition was a made to abolish the Utah Art rt Institute I felt that hat If the mutter matter came eaino to me I should hould oppose It This In institute hasas hasas has hass as s Its Us object the hull building ln- ln up of tho the anor art an artof or of f the thc state b by the tho appropriation of 1000 per year ear for an exhibit and th the thu of works ork orko o of art It would cf certainly have ha required two thirds s of he the members of both houses of the to lo enact a measure abolish abolish- lug ng this Institution And n now I am pleased to see sec that an u organized local movement Is being commenced In with the mc purpose It is most fitting that Utah county In general and Rr In particular should be the home of such uch a movement For if such uch talent talents a as s I have ha referred to has lias arisen In these places with tho scant encourage encourage- e- e of the pa past I 1 t. t tee tec c no reason why hY br great al things may not he 10 expected a aa aa as asa a result of the promised d encouragement encourage encourage- ment ent of or the future V V Jun I As Ai As to lo the achI advisability o In- In Inart ng art artY I maintain that the people can afford to do otherwise c. c Forthe For the tho ho sake ake of It Its refining Influence on your our children and on the community should the de- de at largo large you encourage of the line arts and the lO vcr o of appreciating them If a Public g gallery can be he thrown open on occasion and beautiful an and uplifting pictures exhibited to the people theres there Is s no question that the general tone of the community ll will hll be greatly bet bet- The purpose of your moI movement move move- I ment flient Is ha not flOt b by any m means ans that even en eena evena a considerable number of the people I of the community shall hall become ar- ar lists but bul that many of them shall shaH be become become be- be come lovers and judges juds-cs of art There Theres Is s probably no nu taste that Is more elevating ele elc- ek- ek an and there here Is none more worthy orth of cultivation It ma may be bc made In a away away ayay way yay the fashion In a a community such as this lo to visit and admire and I pass judgment upon tho workS workS' of art that will t ihl be gathered In this s acl gallery And nd If theM pleasure of ot art appreciation elation can be made in a measure lo to take Lake the place of some ome of the less les worth worthy pleasures ure people are arc prone rono to tu follow a H double O 1 l object willbe willbe will willbe be accomplished Community Wilt Will Grow I r fancy I can see as au in an outgrow th lh of what hat I witness here hero loda today a t community community com corn of art JO The best way waylo lo to produce art lovers Is la to 10 g give go o tho the Community good art arl to love I. I t lh them have the best t paintings obtainable obtainable obtain obtain- able con constantly before them Give GI them the opportunity of pf studying Ins higi hil- Chi class Place In t hi gallery allen pach year e r as many new and worthy pictures as po possible A And hd as each ach addition ad ad- diLlon 13 is made mad either by gin gift Ift Or b by purchase e. e permit me to suggest gesl that thal It Il would be well to make public ad advertisement ad- ad I of ur tJ the c fact The fhe addition of a choice to a nota notable hIe collection can can well wel bo he made mado the thu occasion oc oc- don casion for tur rejoicing and lolL lion |